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'Cause I have always known that the phrase doesn't house a verb, while the sentence does. Even there's an expression of "PHRASAL VERBS". How is that so?
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Hello can you please tell me what a phrasal verb is and what a prepositional verb is and what what are the differences between the two Thank you very much
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Not sure I agree iwth #9! I'm happy to read this, because this was the only one I got wrong! @Fandorin: Could you please double-check numbers 4 and 10? (the text, I mean, not the answer). Thanks!
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Hi there. There is a quiz from book "Grammar and vocabulary for First Certificate", preparing for the ESOL First Certificate in English (FCE) (Cambridge University) . It's extracted from one module, devoted to Phrasal Verbs : take .
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predicate adjectives This is a function, not a part of speech. That is, there is no such thing as a part of speech called a "predicate adjective". Most of your examples are nouns functioning as adjectives within a compound noun
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Hi,Ellisa. E3, Extending word use Words
have different meanings according to different contexts as well as
different usages. Words also can also be used as metaphorical meanings to
express our feelings about things which create s images
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Hello teachers! I'm summarising my texts book and it's not easy to make grammatically right sentences. Please check the wrong grammar for me. Thanks in advance!!! E3, Extending word use Words have different meanings according to
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Why couldn't you blow out your candles?
(A: why/n't/out modify the verb could blow) My question: is it a fact that "why" and "not" are adverbs? Is that what you're taught? Yes. why and not sentential adverbs as
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The stranded hiker quietly gave up the chance of rescue.
(A: quietly/up modify the verb gave) My question: does "up" modify "give", isn't "gave up" regarded as a compound verb and it means "to forfiet,
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Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me. I have to analyse the grammar in this sentence: Verterbrates are born looking like small versions of their parents. Are there two clauses? i.e. 1. "Vertebrates are born..." and 2.
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